The  St  udy  of  a 
Rural  Parish 


A  Method  of  Survey 


Ralph  A.Felt 


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Felton,  Ralph  A.  b. 

1882 

A  rural  survey  of 

community 

A  RURAL  SURVEY 


OF COMMUNITY 


PREPARED  IN  OUTLINE 
BY      / 

RALPH  A.  FELTON 
And  Completed  By 


New    York 

MISSIONARY    EDUCATION     MOVEMENT 

OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA 

1915 


COPYRIGHT,    I915,    BY 
MISSIONARY     EDUCATION     MOVEMENT 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES   AND  CANADA 


CONTENTS 

First  Part. 

Page 

Preface    4 

I.      Why  Make  a   Survey?    5 

II.      What  Is  a  Survey?    5 

III.  How  to  Make  a  Survey   5 

1 .  Cooperation  with  Other  Ministers    5 

2.  Publicity    Work    6 

3.  Mapping   the   Community    6 

4.  Time  for  Making  the  Survey 7 

5.  The  Blank  Used  in  the  Survey 7 

6.  The  Summary  of  the  Facts  Secured  During  the  Survey ....  8 

( 1 )  The   Families    8 

(2)  The  Farms    11 

(3)  The   Homes    13 

(4)  The  Social  Life    16 

(5)  The  Church  Life    18 

IV.  Suggested  Improvements    27 

1 .      Farming  Conditions    27 

•  2.     The  Schools 30 

3.  The  Social  Life    31 

4.  The  Church  Life 34 

Second  Part. 

Map   of                  Community    38 

Family  Blanks  for  a  Survey  of  Community.  .39,  232 


PREFACE 

The  country  pastor  is  increasingly  demand- 
ing a  method  by  which  he  may  study  his 
parish.  The  writer  has  been  engaged  for 
three  summers  in  rural  survey  work  with  the 
F'resbyterian  Department  of  Church  and 
Country  Life.  The  method  here  presented 
is  the  result  of  the  guidance  and  inspiration 
received  from  Dr.  Warren  H.  Wilson. 
Ralph  A.  Felton. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
January  7,   1915. 


A  METHOD  FOR  MAKING  A  SURVEY  OF  A 
RURAL  PARISH 

I.     WHY  MAKE  A  SURVEY 

A  guide  must  have  courage,  vision,  and  initiative.  But  more  than  this 
he  must  know  the  road.  Courage  may  lead  over  a  precipice.  Vision  will 
help  in  seeing  only  the  mountaintops.  Initiative  may  lead  along  the  wrong 
way.  In  seeking  a  guide  the  demand  is  for  one  who  "knows  the  road." 
The  country  minister  is  the  guide  for  his  community.  The  "divine  right 
of  leadership"  more  than  ever  is  offered  to  a  rural  pastor,  but  he  must 
"know  the  road."  He  must  be  a  leader  out  of  present  specific  difficulties. 
He  must  not  lead  his  people  in  a  circle  or  along  an  old  trail  used  by  a 
preceding  generation  for  another  purpose.  He  can  learn  to  know  this 
road  by  making  a  survey  of  his  community. 

II.    WHAT  IS  A  SURVEY? 

A  social  survey  is  a  diagnosis  of  social  institutions  such  as  the  family, 
the  school,  and  the  church,  to  learn  of  their  specific  needs  with  a  view  to 
prescribing  a  cure.  It  is  not  new.  Before  building  a  railroad  a  survey  is 
made.  A  quack  doctor  may  use  one  remedy  for  all  diseases  or  a  super- 
stitious medicine-man  may  rely  on  an  incantation  to  his  god,  but  a  modern 
physician  makes  a  careful  diagnosis  or  survey  of  each  case  before  pre- 
scribing a  remedy.  The  modern  social  guide  makes  a  diagnosis  of  social 
institutions  and  calls  it  a  social  survey. 

To  be  successful  a  survey  must  determine  a  plan  for  improvement  in 
addition  to  discovering  facts.  The  plan  presented  here  is  designed  to  give 
a  method  for  obtaining  facts,  and  in  addition  a  method  for  using  them  in 
bettering  the  social  institutions  in  a  rural  community. 

III.     HOW  TO  MAKE  A  SURVEY 

We  are  told  that  at  the  conclusion  of  an  address  on  "The  New  Agri- 
culture" Booker  T.  Washington  was  spoken  to  by  an  old  Negro  farmer 
as  follows:  "I  knows  what  you  say  is  true,  Mr.  Washington,  and  I  want 
to  do  what  you  say,  but  I  don't  know  what  to  do  fust."  It  is  not  the 
present  plan  to  convince  any  minister  that  he  should  make  a  survey  of  his 
parish,  but  rather  to  help  him  in  the  method  of  making  such  a  survey,  to 
show  him  "what  to  do  fust."  He  will  need  to  (1)  seek  the  cooperation 
of  ministers  of  other  churches  in  the  community;  (2)  announce  pub- 
licly the  proposed  survey  and  its  purpose;  (3)  make  a  map  of  the  com- 
munity; (4)  visit  each  home  in  the  community,  filling  out  copies  of  the 
family  blanks  which  are  given  in  the  second  part  of  this  book;  (5)  add 
up  or  tabulate  this  information;  (6)  summarize  the  significant  results  as 
directed  on  pages  8  and  following;  (7)  make  and  carry  out  plans  for 
the  improving  of  conditions  in  accordance  with  the  discoveries  and  improve- 
ments suggested  by  the  survey. 

1.  Cooperation  with  Other  Ministers.  If  there  is  another 
church  in  the  community  its  pastor  should  be  urged  to  cooperate  in  the 


survey.  This  cooperation  affords  many  advantages.  It  will  prevent  denom- 
inational prejudices  which  might  arise  where  the  minister  of  one  church 
calls  on  families  of  another  denomination.  Also  while  making  the  house- 
to-house  canvass  one  minister  can  keep  up  the  conversation,  gettmg  the 
information  desired,  while  the  other  is  writing  it  down  on  the  blank.  This 
will  prevent  the  embarrassing  pauses  which  otherwise  would  be  necessary. 
After  calling  at  each  home  much  will  be  gained  by  talking  over  with  the 
other  minister  the  needs  of  each  family  while  these  needs  are  still  vivid. 
In  this  way  the  unified  plan  for  new  work  will  be  made  while  driving  from 
one  house  to  the  next.  Two  ministers  may  believe  heartily  in  church  feder- 
ation, but  churches  never  federate  until  they  do  so  around  common  needs. 
Such  needs  are  discovered  in  a  survey  of  this  kind. 

2.  Publicity  Work.  Before  beginning  the  survey  a  statement 
should  be  made  in  the  local  newspaper  explaining  the  purpose  of  such  a 
survey.     An  announcement  similar  to  the  following  might  be  used: 

"We  the  pastors  of  the  Methodist  and  Baptist  Churches  are  making 

some  new  and  interesting  plans  for  the  betterment  of  the 

.community  through  our  churches.     We  have  arranged  to  make 


a  survey  of  the  entire  community.  Within  the  next  three  weeks  we  will 
visit  every  house  in  this  community  to  talk  over  ways  for  improving  condi- 
tions. We  will  ask  you  for  suggestions  for  improving  the  work  of  the 
church  and  the  school,  and  also  for  making  better  homes  and  better  farms. 
We  hope  that  all  will  cooperate  in  this  new  and  interesting  work. 

"(Signed)  Pastor  of  Methodist  Church. 

"(Signed)  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church." 

3.  Mapping  the  Community.  Dr.  Warren  H.  Wilson  defines  a 
country  community  as  follows:  "A  community  consists  of  the  land,  people, 
cattle,  property,  roads,  households,  and  institutions  within  a  team  haul  of 
a  given  center."  A  map  of  the  community  to  be  surveyed  should  be  made 
before  the  house-to-house  visiting  is  begun.  A  suggested  outline  map 
appears  on  page  38.  A  pastor,  before  making  a  survey  of  a  parish,  should 
make  a  wall  map  similar  to  this  one,  only  much  larger.  It  should  be  at 
least  three  by  four  feet,  and  should  record  the  details  yielded  by  the 
survey.  When  completed,  it  should  be  placed  on  the  wall  in  one  of 
the  rooms  of  the  church  or  in  the  parsonage.  The  Post  Office  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C,  publishes  county  maps  on  the  scale  of  one  mile  to  the 
inch,  where  complete  county  rural  service  has  been  established,  and  copies 
can  be  furnished  at  20  cents  each.  Most  of  the  counties  already  having 
complete  rural  service  are  in  the  eastern  and  central  states.  Remittance  for 
these  maps  should  be  made  by  postal  money  order  to  the  Third  Assistant 
Postmaster  General,  Division  of  Finance,  Washington,  D.  C.  A  list  of 
the  county  maps  will  be  furnished  upon  request.  The  church  or  churches 
should  be  placed  near  the  center  of  the  map.  The  map  should  be  ruled 
off  in  squares,  each  square  representing  one  square  mile.  A  parish  should 
extend  as  far  in  each  direction  from  the  church  as  the  responsibility  of  that 
church  extends.  Around  the  outside  boundary  of  the  parish  should  be 
drawn  double  lines.  If  the  roads  and  houses  follow  section  lines  the 
boundary  of  the  parish  should  follow  half-section  lines  to  prevent  confusion 


in  determining  the  area  of  the  parish.  In  other  words,  the  boundary  of  the 
parish  should  fall  between  roads,  not  along  them.  On  the  map  should 
be  located  the  villages,  the  roads,  the  railroads  and  trolleys,  and  the  school- 
houses.  The  name  of  each  of  the  above  should  be  written  near  its 
symbol.  The  houses  could  be  represented  by  small  circles  and  should 
be  located  while  doing  the  visitation  work.  To  make  more  vivid  the 
future  field  for  the  work  of  the  church  it  is  suggested  that  the  circles 
be  filled  accordmg  to  the  church-membership  of  the  family.  Only 
those  fifteen  years  old  and  over  should  be  considered  when  filling  in 
these  circles.  Where  none  of  the  family  fifteen  years  old  and  over 
belong  to  the  church  use  an  open  circle,  where  some  belong  fill  part 
of  the  circle,  where  all  belong  fill  all  of  the  circle.  The  map  when  com- 
plete will  show  clearly  to  the  workers  in  the  church  wherein  lies  their  field 
for  future  evangelization.  As  members  are  brought  into  the  church,  these 
workers  will  rejoice  in  seeing  the  circles  filled.  In  filling  in  the  map  the 
following  signs  should  be  used: 

-Road  O  House  wKererLone  of  tlie  family 


]    Vill  d^e  I"!  years  old  and  over 


t        CVuM'cK  belong  to  cKyrcK 

[D  ScKool  Hoiaae  ©Hov(se  wliere  -port  of  iaamiy'helon^ 

iiiiiHiiiiiiiii  Railr oa3a  and  TroHev^s  #Hou5e  where  all  teloix^ 

4.  Time  for  Making  the  Survey.  It  is  not  necessary  for 
a  new  pastor  to  wait  to  begin  the  survey  until  certain  "regular  calls"  have 
been  made  or  church  officers  have  been  seen  about  "the  regular  work." 
This  "regular  work"  should  be  combined  with  the  survey,  and  the  survey 
should  be  begun  at  once.  The  plan  which  has  met  with  the  best  success 
is  the  spending  of  continuous  time  rather  than  one  or  two  afternoons  per 
week.  A  minister  by  working  all  day  for  four  days  per  week  should  survey 
his  entire  parish  in  at  least  two  weeks. 

5.  The  Blank  Used  in  the  Survey.  The  blank  suggested  in 
the  second  part  of  this  book  has  been  used  much  and  revised  many  times. 
It  is  now  recommended  for  general  use.  It  takes  account  of  every  person  in 
the  community,  while  church  rolls  take  account  only  of  the  "ninety  and 
nine." 

In  filling  out  this  blank  visit  each  house.  Put  a  check  (  /)  for  "there 
is"  or  "yes,"  and  a  plus  sign  (-j-)  for  "there  is  not"  or  "no." 

When  making  a  survey  alone,  some  have  written  in  the  answers  to 
the  questions  after  finishing  each  visit.  They  found  that  the  people 
expressed  themselves  more  freely  when  their  statements  were  not  being 
written  down  while  they  were  talking. 

In  filling  out  the  blank  avoid  generalities  as  "few,"  "many,"  "a  dozen 
or  so,"  "good,"  "occasionally,"  "as  often  as  possible."  Generalities  can- 
not be  added  in  a  column. 

Write  on  the  blank  only  the  names  of  those  members  of  the  family 
who  live  at  home. 

Use  a  separate  sheet  for  male  or  female  help,  also  for  "  -in-laws." 

While  making  the  house-to-house  visits,  take  complete  notes  of  inter- 
esting incidents  or  of  plans  for  future  work  in  the  community. 

Before  making  these  house-to-house  visits  certain  information  can  be 
written  on  each  blank.     For  example  ( 1  )  Write  in  the  name  of  the  com- 


munity.  (2)  Fill  in  as  many  of  the  family  names  and  the  names  and  ages 
of  the  members  of  each  family,  as  possible.  A  school-teacher  or  Sunday- 
school  teacher  could  help  much  in  this.  (3)  Write  in  the  facts  about  the 
size  and  value  of  farms,  also  which  farmers  are  owners  and  which  are 
tenants.  This  information  can  be  obtained  from  the  township  assessor  or 
from  some  other  district  officer.  (4)  Write  in  the  facts  about  church- 
membership  and  activities  in  the  church  as  far  as  can  be  secured  from  the 
records  of  the  church  or  churches  in  the  community.  (5)  Write  in  the 
answers  to  the  question  "Attended  school  during  the  past  year."  Get 
this  from  the  township  or  school  clerk  or  from  a  school-teacher.  By 
getting  as  much  of  the  above  information  as  possible  beforehand,  more  time 
will  be  given  to  discuss  other  things  during  the  visit  in  the  homes.  It  will 
also  prevent  the  asking  of  certain  questions  during  the  visit  which  may 
seem  somewhat  monotonous  to  the  member  of  the  family  that  is  being 
interviewed. 

6.  The  Summary  of  the  Facts  Secured  during  the  Survey. 
The  results  of  a  survey  are  not  seen  until  the  information  on  the  blanks 
is  summarized.  There  follows  a  plan  for  summarizing  all  of  the  informa- 
tion written  on  the  blank  during  the  house-to-house  visitation. 

Name  of  community 

State 

County 

Township  or  other  division  of  county 

Denominational  division,  as  Presbytery. 

Surveyed  by 

His  post-office  address 

(  /  )      The  Families 
Number  of  families  in  the  community 
(See  answers  to  question  I  ) 

Total  population 
(See  answers  to  question  39) 

Average  size  of  family 

(Divide  total  population  by  total  number  of  families).  The 
average  family  for  rural  districts  of  the  United  States  is  4.6  persons. 
According  to  the  definition  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  the 
Census  "All  incorporated  places  having  a  population  of  2,500  inhab- 
itants or  more  are  considered  as  urban  and  the  remainder  of  the 
country  as  rural."* 


*  The  facts  given  here  regarding  population  and  agriculture  in  the  United  States  are 
taken  from  the  1910  census.  A  population  bulletin  of  any  state,  giving  the  facts  of  the 
1910  census,  can  be  secured  free  of  charge  by  writing  to  the  Bureau  of  Census, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

8 


Number  of  families  living  in  a  village  or  town  Per  cent,  of  total 

(Answers  to  question  2.      Hereafter  only  the  number  of  the  ques- 
tion will  be  given.) 

Number  of  families  living  in  the  open  country  (3)       Per  cent,  of  total 
The  per  cent,  of  population  of  the  United  States  living  in  rural  dis- 
tricts is  53.7;  the  per  cent,  of  the  population  living  in  urban  districts- 
is  46.3. 

Area  of  community  in  square  miles 
(Add  squares  on  map.) 

Population  per  square  mile. 

(Divide   population   by   area.)      For  the  entire   United   States  the- 
population  per  square  mile  is  30.9;  for  rural  districts  it  is  16.6. 

Number  of  families  who  are  farmers  (4)  Per  cent,  of  total  fami- 

lies 

If  the  majority  of  the  people  in  the  parish  are  farmers,  the  pastor  will 
do  well  to  adapt  his  sermons  to  farm  life. 

The  other  occupations  and  the  number  of  families  engaged  in  each:  (4)* 


States  or  countries  in  which  the  families  previously  resided  and  the  num- 
ber from  each  state  or  country:  (5) 


This  table  will  indicate  the  character  of  the  population.  It  will  explain 
in  a  measure  the  large  number  of  denominations  represented  in  the 
community. 


Farmers  who  have  lived  on  their  present  farm:  (6) 

Number     Per  cent,  of      Per  cent,  of 
total         total  in  U.  S. 
.      100.0  100.0 

Less  than  one  year ■ 17.3 

1  year    10.8 

2  to  4  years — —  23.7 

5  to  9  years 17.1 

1 0  years   and  over 31.1 

This  table  shows  if  the  farmers  who  live  here  are  apt  to  become  dissat- 
isfied with  the  community  and  move  away  sooner  than  the  average. 

If  many  of  the  farmers  reside  here  only  a  short  time,  special  plans 
will  need  to  be  made  to  get  them  interested  in  the  permanent  upbuilding 
of  the  community,  which  is  the  working  purpose  of  the  church. 

Age  distribution  according  to  sex  (39,  40): 

Males Females 

This  com-      Entire  This  com-      Entire 

munity        U.   S.  munity        U,   S. 

All  ages,  per  cent 100.0       99.7  100.0         99.9 

Under  5  years 11.4  11.8 

5   to    14  years 20.1  20.9 

15    to  24  years 19.2  20.2 

25   to  44  years 29.7  28.6 

45    to   64  years 15.1  14.0 

65   years  and  over 4  . 2  4  . 4 

In  case  this  community  shows  a  smaller  percentage  of  any  group  than 
the  average  in  the  United  States,  a  special  study  would  be  interesting  to 
determine  the  cause.  For  example,  if  there  is  a  noticeable  lack  of  young 
men  it  may  be  caused  by  their  going  to  the  city.  To  make  a  study  of 
the  cause  why  they  left  ask  twenty  young  men  in  the  village  or  city  who 
have  left  the  farm  why  they  left  and  a  similar  number  on  the  farms  if  they 
are  planning  to  go  and  why. 

Number  of  persons  of  school  age,  6-20  years  inclusive  (40) 

Number   of   persons   in   this    group    attending   school   during   the   past 
school  year  (41  )  Per  cent,  of  total 

The  per  cent,  in  this  group  in  rural  United  States  in   1909-10  was 
62.9. 

This  table  will  show  whether  a  truant  officer  is  needed.  A  community 
that  pays  for  a  school  when  only  half  of  the  children  attend  is  losing  as 
much  as  the  man  who  pays  for  ten  pounds  of  sugar  and  takes  home  only 
five  pounds. 

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(2)      The  Farms 

Number  of  farms  in  the  community  (3) 

Total  acres  in  farms  (9) 

An  agriculture  Bulletin  of  any  state  giving  the  agricultural  facts  of 
the  1910  census  can  be  secured  free  of  charge  by  writing  to  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Average  acres  per  farm   (9) 

In  the  United  States  the  average  farm  contains  I  38. 1  acres. 

Farms  classified  by  sizes  (9) 

This  community  Per  cent,  of 

Number    Per  cent,  of  total    total  in  U.  S. 

Under  20  acres 13.2 

20  to     49  acres 22 . 2 

50  to     99  acres 22.6 

100  to  174  acres 23.8 

1  75  to  499  acres 15.4 

500  to  999  acres 2  . 0 

1 000  acres  and  over 0 . 8 


If  the  farms  are  larger  than  the  average,  this  table  may  indicate  a  lack 
of  intensive  farming,  or  it  may  show  that  the  land  is  being  bought  up  by 
large  landowners,  thus  being  turned  into  an  investment  instead  of  being  a 
farm  home. 


Value  of  all  farm  property  (9,  1  0)  $ 

Average  value  of  all  farm  property  per  farm  (9  and  1 0)  $ 

In  the  LJnited  States  the  average  value  of  all  farm  property  per  farm 
is  $6,444.  Where  a  farmer  rents  a  farm  for  cash  rent,  deduct 
taxes  from  rent  and  divide  this  net  income  by  value  of  farm  to 
determine  the  per  cent,  of  interest  on  the  investment  which  the  land 
yields.  If  it  is  above  the  regular  rate  of  interest,  farm  land  here  is  a 
good  investment.  If  it  is  below  the  regular  rate  of  interest,  it  would 
indicate  that  more  scientific  farming  is  needed. 

Average  value  of  all  farm  property  per  acre  (10)  $ 

In  the  United  States  the  average  value  of  farm  property  per  acre  is 
$46.64. 

Compare  increase  in  value  of  farm  property  for  last  1 0  years  to  increase 
in  pastors'  and  teachers'  salaries  for  last  1 0  years. 


If  the  value  of  farm  property  has  increased  and  Hkewise  the  cost  of 
living,  the  salaries  of  teachers  and  pastors  should  be  increased  in  the  same 
proportion  in  order  to  secure  efficient  teachers  and  pastors. 

Number  of  farmers  in  community  (4) 

Number  who  are  owners    (7)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Number  who  are  tenants    (8)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Number  who  are   farm  hands   (4)  Per  cent,  of  total 

The  per  cent,  of  all  farms  in  the  United  States  operated  by  owners 
is  62.1,  by  tenants  and  managers  37.9 
This  table  will  show  whether  a  large  proportion  of  the  population  are 
tenants.     If  they  are,  they  are  apt  to  be  newcomers  and  less  prosperous, 
and  therefore  need  the  church  more  than  others. 

Sources  of  income  in  the  order  of  their  importance  (II) 


Total  miles  of  roads  in  the  community  (see  map  regarding  roads  and 
distances) 

Miles  of  improved  roads  (brick,  gravel,  or  macadam) 

Per  cent,  of  total 

Miles  of  graded  roads  (higher  in  center  and  ditches  at  sides) 

Per  cent,  of  total 

Average  distance  each  house  from  Market 

Distance  farthest  house 

Average  distance  each  house  from  Village 

Distance  farthest  house 

Average  distance  each  house  from  School 

Distance  farthest  house 

Average  distance  each  house  from  Church 

Distance  farthest  house 


Special  needs  of  farms  (12) 


The  above  answers  to  question  1 2  will  show  to  a  pastor  some  of  the 
improvements  needed  in  the  community. 

(3)      The  Homes 
Nimiber  of  homes  ( 1 ) 

Average  number  of  rooms  per  house  ( 1 3)  smallest  number 

largest  number 

Number  of  houses  well  painted  ( 1 4)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Number  having  running  water  in  house  (15)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Number  of  homes  having  a  telephone  ( 1 6)         Per  cent,  of  total 
Number  having  R.  F.  D.   ( I/)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Average  number  of  books  in  each  house  (18) 
smallest  number  largest  number 

Average  number  of  papers  and  magazines  in  each  house,  religious  (19) 

agricultural  (20)  others  (21) 

Total  smallest  total  largest  total 

13 


Names  of  families  having  no  religious  paper 


Some  pastors,  when  they  learn  how  many  of  their  families  are  without 
religious  or  agricultural  papers,  arrange  with  some  of  their  young  people  to 
get  up  clubs.  The  pastors  give  their  encouragement  to  the  plan  and  the 
young  people  receive  a  conmiission. 

Names  of  families  having  no  agricultural  paper  I 


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The  most  serviceable  agricultural  papers  are  those  published  in  the 
sect'on  of  the  country  where  the  farmer  lives.  The  state  agricultural  col- 
lege is  best  qualified  to  give  information  on  this  subject. 

Number  of  homes  having  musical  instruments  in  them  (22) 

Per  cent,  of  total 

Number  of  musical  instruments  in  their  order. 


Number  having  an  automobile  (23)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Number  having  a  driving  team  (24)  Per  cent,  of  total 

Special  needs  of  the  homes  (25) 


i.S 


All  of  the  above  data  regarding  the  homes  will  show  to  a  pastor  some 
of  the  improvements  needed  in  the  homes  in  his  community. 

{4)      The  Social  Life 

Enumerate  the  social  agencies  in  the  community  and  the  number  of 
families  that  are  ministered  to  by  each  (26)  : 


The  above  table  will  show  what  the  people  do  when  they  are  not 
working.  If  their  amusements  are  harmful,  insufficient  encouragement 
may  have  been  given  to  the  helpful  amusements. 


Which  are  helpful  to  the  community? 

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Which  are  not  helpful  to  the  community? 


Which  are  harmful  to  the  community? 


Physicians  can  give  advice  here.     Get  facts  from  them  regarding  vene- 
real diseases  and  illegitimate  births. 

What  is   the   church   doing   to   provide   a   substitute    for   the   harmful 
amusements  ? 


Which  are  provided  only  for  commercial  purposes? 


Which  does  the  church  assist? 


Which  could  the  church  assist? 


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Special  social  needs  of  the  families  (27) 


The  above  answers  to  question  27  will  show  to  a  pastor  some  of  the 
improvements  needed  in  the  social  life  of  the  community. 

(5)     The  Church  Life 
Population  of  community  (39) 
Number  of  church-members  .(44) 
Per  cent,  of  population  (Divide  church-membership  by  population) 

In  all  the  United  States  the  per  cent,  reported  in  1 906  was  39. 1 . 

Total  population  of  community  1  5  years  old  and  over  (40) 

f 

Number  of  church-members  in  this  group  (40,  44) 

Per  cent,  of  this  group  who  are  church-members 
This  table  will  show  the  task  before  the  church. 

Compare  increase  or  decrease  in  population  to  increase  or  decrease  in 
church-membership  for  the  last  five  years.  (Get  information  from  old 
residents.) 

This  will  show  whether  the  churches  are  growing  in  membership  or 
losing  ground. 

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Age  distribution  according  to  sex  and  church-membership  (39,  40,  44). 

Males  Females 

Number  of  Number  of 

Number  Church-members   Number  Church-members 

Under  5  years. . 

5  to  1  4  years . 

15  to  24  years. 

25  to  44  years. 

45  to  64  years. 

65  years  and  over 


This  table  will  show  the  age  and  sex  of  the  people  in  the  community 
which  the  church  is  failing  to  win. 

Age  distribution  according  to  sex  and  Sunday-school  attendance   (39, 
40,  42)  : 

Males  Females 

Number  Number 

Number  attending  S.  S.   Number  attending  S.  S. 
Under  5  years.  . 

5  to   14  years. 

15  to  24  years. 

25  to  44  years. 

45  to  64  years . 

65  years  and  over 


This  table  will  show  the  age  and  sex  of  the  people  in  the  community 
which  the  Sunday-school  is  failing  to  reach. 

Reasons  for  non-membership  of  church  (46) 


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This  data  of  the  obstacles  which  are  keeping  people  out  of  the  church 
will  suggest  to  a  pastor  new  methods  in  his  work. 

Names  of  church-members  who  hold  membership  so  far  away  that  they 
cannot  attend  their  own  church  (45) 


These  people  will  likely  be  glad  to  transfer  their  letters  to  one  of  the 
local  churches. 

Names  of  persons   1 5  years  old  and  over  who  are  non-members  and 
their  church  preference  (40,  43,  44) 


These  names  should  be  given  immediately  to  the  pastors  of  the  churches 
for  which  preference  is  shown,  regardless  of  whether  these  pastors  are  co- 
operating in  the  survey. 

Church-members  1 5  years  old  and  over  who  have  no  activities  in  the 
church  (40.  44,  47) 

Names  Things  they  could  do 


This  table  will  be  of  assistance  to  the  pastor  in  the  reorganization  of 
the  work  of  the  church. 

Persons  1 5  years  old  and  over  classified  as  to  farm  tenure  and  church- 
membership   (40,  44,   7,  8) 

Total  number  Number  who  are  church-members 

Per  cent. 

Number   in    families   of   owners  Number    of   these   who    are 

church-members  Per  cent,    of  people  in   families   of  owners 

Number  in  families  of  tenants  Number  of  these  who  are 

church-members  Per  cent,   of  people  in   families   of   tenants 

Number  in   families   of   farm   hands  Number   of   these  who 

are  church-members.  Per  cent,  of  people  in  families  of  farm 

hands 

This  table  shows  the  way  the  church  is  ministering  to  the  marginal 
people,  such  as  tenants  and  farm  hands. 

For  the  relation  of  tenantry  to  church-membership  see  the  reports 
published  by  the  Presbyterian  Board  of  Home  Missions,  156  Fifth 
Avenue,  New  York,  on  "A  Rural  Survey  in  Northwestern  Ohio,'" 

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"A   Rural    Survey   in   Southeastern   Ohio,"    "Church   Growth   and 
Dedine  in  Ohio";  price,  10  cents  each. 

People  I  5  years  old  and  over  who  have  lived  on  their  farm  (6,  40,  44) 

Per  cent.   Number  who  are  Per  cent. 
Number     of  total      church-members       of  total 

Less  than   I   year.  .  .  .  

1  year 

2  to  4  years 

5  to  9  years 


1 0  years  and  over .  .  .    

This  table  shows  the  way  the  church  has  been  ministering  to  newcomers. 

Names  of  those  who  have  not  been  to  church  for  one  month  (28) 


Six  months 


22 


One  year 


ive  years 


Over  five  years 


This  data  will  show  to  the  pastor  the  names  of  the  people  who  have 
been  overlooked  by  the  church. 

Reasons  for  non-attendance  at  church  (29) 


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The  answers  to  question  29  will  suggest  to  a  pastor  new  methods  for 
reaching  people. 

The  relation  of  the  calls  of  ministers  to  church-membership   (30,  31) 
Families  where  a  minister  has  called  during  the  past  1 2  months 

Number  of  families     Per  cent,  of  these  who 
are  church-members 

3  times 

2  times 

1   time 

No  times 

This  table  will  show  whether  the  ministers  call  on  the  people  already 
in  the  church  or  on  the  people  who  are  not  yet  church-members. 

Names  of  families  on  whom  a  minister  has  not  called  for  12  months 
(30.  31) 


Names  of  families  on  whom  a  minister  has  not  called  for  2  years 


Names  of  families  on  whom  a  minister  has  not  called  for  5  years 


This  table  will  show  to  the  pastors  the  families  that  they  have  overlooked. 


Denominations  represented  in  this  community  and  the  number  of  people 
belonging  to  each  (43,  44) 

Denomination   Number  of  people       Denomination   Number  of  people 


Church  organizations  in  this  community  and  the  number  on  the  church 
rolls  of  each 

Membership 
Name  of  church  Now  5  years  ago 


Consult  the  church  rolls  and  interview  the  older  residents. 

Number  of  families  wishing  to  see  all  of  the  churches  in  this  community 

united  (32)  Number  opposing  (32) 

Common  community  needs  on  which  all  churches  could  unite  now  (33) 


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The  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  America  has  many 
publications  dealing  with  the  subject  of  Church  Federation,  Address. 
United  Charities  Building,    1 05    East  Twenty-second  Street,   New 

,  York. 

Special  religious  needs  of  families  (34) 


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The  answers  to  question  34  will  show  to  a  pastor  some  of  the  religious 
needs  of  the  families  in  his  parish. 


IV.     SUGGESTED  IMPROVEMENTS 

1.     Farming  Conditions 

The   suggestions   for  improving   farming   conditions  which   were   given 
during  the  house-to-house  visits   (35) 


Some  of  the  Principal  Methods  for  Improving  Farming  Conditions 

Better  Methods  in  farming,  such  as: 
Rotating  crops 


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Testing  milk 

Selecting  seed 

Using  commercial  fertilizer 

Spraying  the  orchard 

Better  Methods  in  marketing  by  cooperation,  such  as: 
Creameries 
Grain  elevators 
Produce  Exchange 
Fruit  Associations 
Dairymen's  Associations 
The  Grange 
The  Farmers'  Union 
Better  roads 

Coulter,  John  Lee.  Cooperation  Among  Farmers.  Sturgis  &  Walton 
Co.,  31  East  Twenty-seventh  Street,  New  York.     Price,  75  cents. 

This    volume    tells    farmers    how,    by    co-operalion,    to    run    the    farm    more    easily 
and   profitably. 

Modern  Conveniences  in  the  house,  such  as: 
Running  water 
Indoor  toilet 
Electric  lights 
Furnace  heat 
Bread  mixer 
Vacuum  cleaner 
Washing  and  ironing  by  use  of  electricity  or  gasoline  power 

A  Farmer's  Wife,  Dodd,  Helen.  The  Healthful  Farmhouse.  Whit- 
comb  &  Barrows,  Boston.     Price,  60  cents. 

It  tells  how  a  farmer's  wife  who  does  her  own  work  can  keep  the  family  healthy. 

Harris,  L.  H.  Health  on  the  Farm.  Sturgis  &  Walton  Co.,  31  East 
Twenty-seventh  Street,  New  York.     Price,  75  cents. 

It    treats    of    sanitation,    preventable    diseases,    care    of    children,    food    values,    and 
helpful   recipes. 

Van  de  Water,  Virginia  T.  From  Kitchen  to  Carret.  Sturgis  & 
Walton  Co.,  31  East  Twenty-seventh  Street,  New  York.     Price,  75  cents. 

It   simplifies    the   work    of   every    room    in    the   house,    telling    about   utensils   needed, 
care   of   food   and   simple   home   decoration. 

Each  State  Agricultural  College  has  many  bulletins  on  the  above  and 
allied  subjects.  Also  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture  has 
565  such  bulletins.     Both  send  their  bulletins  free  of  charge. 

Of  course,  not  all  the  above  improvements  are  practical  in  any  one 
community.  Many  are.  The  pastor  can  get  suggestions  on  the  ones  he 
deems  practical  from  his  state  agricultural  college  or  from  the  United 
States  Department  of  Agriculture. 

Books  of  particular  help  in  studying  rural  improvement  from  the  stand- 
point of  the  church: 

Bailey,  L.  H.  The  Country  Life  Movement.  Association  Press,  124 
East  Twenty-eighth  Street,  New  York.     Price,  60  cents. 

A   fundamental    treatise   on   the   Country   Life   Problem. 

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Beard,  A.  F.    Stor^  of  John  Frederic  Oberlin.    Pilgrim  Press,  Boston, 
Mass.     Price,  $1.25. 

Presents  the  life  and  work  of  John  Frederic  Oberlin,  the  great  prophet  of  the 
country    ministry. 

Fiske,  G.  W.      The  Challenge  of  the  Country).     Association  Press, 
124  East  Twenty-eighth  Street,  New  York.     Price,  75  cents. 

Gives  a  clear  call   to   rural   leadership  by  presenting  definite  opportunities. 

Gill,  C.  O.,  and  Pinchot,  Gifford.     The  Country  Church.     Association 
Press,  124  East  Twenty-eighth  Street,  New  York.     Price,  $1 .25. 

The  result  of  an  investigation,  showing  the  decline  of  the  country  church  and 
the    remedy. 

Mills,   Harlow  S.      The  Maying  of  a  Country  Parish.      Missionary 
Education  Movement,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  50  cents. 

A  record  of  progress  in  one  rural  parish.  The  story  of  a  vision  and  how  it  is 
being  realized.  Not  a  book  of  theories,  but  a  straightforward  narratii»e  of 
surprising   effectiveness. 

Wilson,  W.  H.     Evolution  of  a  Country  Community).     Pilgrim  Press, 
Boston,  Mass.     Price,  $1.25. 

Fundamental  treatise  of  the  rural  question  by  the  foremost  leader  in  country 
church   work. 

Wilson,  W.  H.      The  Church  at  the  Center.     Missionary  Education 
Movement,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  50  cents. 

Contains  concrete  and  specific  material  which  answers  the  questions  country 
ministers   have    been    asking. 

Wilson,  W.  H.     The  Church  of  the  Open  Countr}).     Missionary  Edu- 
cation Movement,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  60  cents. 

A  study  of   the   fundamental    relation   of   the  church   to   the   community. 

Some  of  the  agricultural  papers  that  can  be  highly  recommended : 

American  Agriculturist 315  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

Breeders*  Gazette 358  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

California  Cultivator .Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Colman's  Rural  World 221    N.  Seventh  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Country  Gentleman Curtis  Publishing  Co.,  Philadelphia 

Farm  and  Ranch Dallas,  Texas 

Hoard's  Dairyman Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 

Iowa  Homestead Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Kansas  Farmer Topeka,  Kansas 

Michigan  Farmer Detroit,  Mich. 

National  Stock  and  Farmer Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Nebraska  Farmer Lincoln,  Neb. 

New  England  Farmer Montpelier,  Vt. 

Ohio  Farmer Lawrence  Pub.  Co.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Orange  Judd  Farmer 1209  People's  Gas  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

Pacific  Rural  Press 668  Howard  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Progressive  Farmer 1  19  W.  Hargett  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Rural  New  Yorker 409  Pearl  St.,  New  York 

Southern  Planter Richmond,  Va. 

Texas  Stockman  and  Farmer San  Antonio,  Texas 

Wallace  Farmer Des  Moines.   Iowa 

Wisconsin  Agriculturist Racine,  Wis. 

Better  Fruit Better  Fruit  Pub.  Co.,  Hood  River.  Ore. 

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Vegetable  Grower Spencer,  Ind. 

Live  Stock  Journal 5516  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Kimball's  Dairy  Farmer Waterloo,  Iowa 

American  Swine  Herd 443  S.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Sheep  Breeder 9  S.  Clinton  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Reliable  Poultry  Journal Quincy,  111. 

American  Poultry  Journal 542  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Market  Growers'  Journal Louisville,  Ky. 

New  York  Produce  Review 1  73-1  75  Chambers  St.,  New  York 

2.     The  Schools 

The  suggestions  for  improving  the  schools   (36) 


Some   of   the  Principal  Methods  for  Improving   the  Schools 

Consolidation  of  Schools 

See  pamphlet  on  this  subject  published  by  the  United  States  Bureau 
of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C.     It  is  recent  and  authoritative. 

Compulsory  School  Attendance 

"Compulsory  School  Attendance."  Bulletin  No.  2  in  the  1914  publi- 
cations of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education.  For  free  distribu- 
tion. 

Contains   important   factors   in   compulsory   school    attendance   and   all    state   laws   on 
this   subject. 

Better  School  Teachers 

Betts  and  Hall.  Better  Rural  Schools.  The  Bobbs-Merrill  Co., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Price,  $1.50. 

Cubberly,  Elwood  P.  Rural  Life  and  Education.  Houghton,  Mifflin 
Co.,  4  Park  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Field,  Jessie.  The  Corn  Lady.  Flanagan  &  Co.,  338  Wabash  Ave- 
nue, Chicago,  111.     Price,  50  cents. 

Story   of   a  country   teacher's   work — a  series  of   letters,   each  a   record  of   practical 
experience    in    country    school    and    country    life   improvement. 

"Training  Courses  for  Rural  Teachers."  Bulletin  No.  2  in  the  1913 
publications  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education.     Price,  5  cents. 

Tells  about  the  schools  in  the   United  States  which  equip  teachers  for  rural  school 
work. 

A  Better  Schoolhouse 

"Rural  Schoolhouses  and  Grounds."  Bulletin  No.  12  in  the  1914 
publications  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education.      Free. 

"Sanitary  Schoolhouses."  Bulletin  No.  52  in  the  1913  publications 
of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education.     Price,  5  cents. 

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A  New  Emphasis  on  Farm  Life  in  the  Schools 

"Agricultural  Education,  Including  Nature  Study  and  School  Gardens." 
Bulletin  No.  2  in  the  1907  publications  of  the  United  States  Bureau 
of  Education.     Price,  1  5  cents. 

"Agriculture  and  Rural-Life  Day."  Bulletin  No.  43  in  the  1913 
publications  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education.     Price,  1 0  cents. 

A  series  of  programs,  including  poems  and  stories,  to  emphasize  the  importance 
of  agriculture.     It  is  valuable   for  use  in  schools  and  churches. 

The  School  a  Social  Center 

Carney,  Mabel.  Country  Life  and  the  Countr))  School.  Row,  Peter- 
son &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Price,  $1.25. 

A  clear,  practical,  and  pleasing  treatment  of  the  work  of  such  rural  institutions 
as  the  grange,  church,  clubs,  also  the  part  the  school  and  school-teacher  plays 
in  rural  betterment.     It   tells  what  to  do  and  how  to  do  it. 

Hanifan,  J.  "Handbook  of  Suggestions  and  Programs  for  Community 
Social  Meetings  at  Rural  Schoolhouses."  State  Board  of  Education, 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 

It  is  very  practical. 

The  Rural  School  as  a  Community  Center.  University  of  Chicago, 
Chicago,  111.     Price,   75  cents. 

Articles  by  social  center  workers  and  bibliography  on  the  rural  school  as  a 
community   center. 

For  additional  information  on  school  subjects  send  for  a  list  of  the 
bulletins  published  by  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

3.     The  Social  Life 

The  suggestions  for  improving  the  social  life  in  the  community  (37) 


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Some  of  the  Principal  Methods  for  Improving  the  Social  Life  in  the 
Community  in  Which  the  Pastor  and  the  Church  Can  Lead 

Home  Talent  Plays 

Hamner,  Lee  F.  "Independence  Day  Legislation  and  Celebration  Sug- 
gestions." Department  of  Child  Hygiene,  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  1  30 
East  Twenty-second  Street,  New  York.     Price,   10  cents. 

Has    splendid    suggestions    for    all    communities. 

Merington,  Marguerite.  Festival  Pla\)s.  Duffield  &  Co.,  36  West 
Thirty-seventh  Street,  New  York.     Price,  $1.25. 

Contains  one-act  pieces  for  New  Year's,  St.  Valentine's,  and  Labor  Days, 
Hallowe'en,  Christmas,  and  children's  birthdays. 

Our  Holidays,  Their  Meaning  and  Spirit:  Retold  from  5/.  Nicholas. 
Century  Company,  33  East  Seventeenth  Street,  New  York.  Price,  65 
cents. 

Treats  of  Hallowe'en,  Election  Day,  Thanksgiving,  Christmas,  New  Year, 
Lincoln's    Birthday,    St.   Valentine's   Day. 

"Peace  Day."  Bulletin  No.  8  in  the  1912  publications  of  the  United 
States  Bureau  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Contains  suggestions  and  materials  for  its  observance  in  the  schools,  prepared 
under   the   auspices   of   the   American   School   Peace   League. 

Chautauqua  and  Lecture  Courses 

See  any  good  Lyceum  Bureau,  also  the  Extension  Department  of  your 
State  College  of  Agriculture. 

Games 

"Athletic  Badge  Test  for  Boys"  and  "Athletic  Badge  Test  for  Girls." 
The  Playground  and  Recreation  Association  of  America,  1  Madison 
Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  5  cents  each. 

These  pamphlets  embody  lists  of  the  standards  adopted  by  the  Playground  and 
Recreation  Association  of  America  for  three  grades  of  athletic  contests. 

Baker,  G.  Cornelius.  Indoor  Games  and  Socials  for  Bo^s.  Associa- 
tion Press,  1 24  East  Twenty-eighth  Street,  New  York.     Price,  75  cents. 

A   collection   of   over   two   hundred   games   and   suggestions   for   a  variety   of   socials. 

Bancroft,  Jessie  H.  Games  for  Play)ground,  Home,  School,  and  G])m- 
nasium.  The  Macmillan  Co.,  64  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.  Price, 
$1.50. 

Describes    over    four   hundred   games   organized    for   all    ages   and   places. 

Curtis,  H.  S.  Pla^  and  Recreation  in  the  Open  Countr}).  Ginn  & 
Co.,  70  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  $1.25. 

Discusses  the  social  value  of  play  in  the  open  country  and  gives  specific  illus- 
trations   of    various    methods. 

Hall,  Katharine  Stanley.  Children  at  Play  in  Man])  Lands.  Mission- 
ary Education  Movement,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.  Price,  75 
cents. 

A  pioneer  in  a  new  field,  a  handbook  of  folk  plays,  describing  typical  games 
of  children  of  Africa,  Arabia,  India,  China,  Corea,  Japan,  Persia,  Turkey,  and 
American    Indians. 

Johnson,  George  E.  Education  by  Plays  and  Games.  Ginn  &  Co., 
70  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  90  cents. 

Presents  a  list  of  plays  and  games  graded  by  age  from  infancy  to  middle  teens. 
It    tells    why    these    games    are    good. 


"Spalding's  Athletic  Library."  American  Sports  Publishing  Company, 
21  Warren  Street,  New  York.     Price,   10  cents. 

A  series  of  booklets  giving  specific  information  on  how  to  play  the  different 
American  sports  with   rules  and   yearly  status. 

Summers,  Miss  Maud.  "Stories  for  Children."  The  Playground  and 
Recreation  Association  of  America,  1  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 
Price,  5  cents. 

Gives   a   list   of   stories   for   children. 

Wells,  Amos  R.  Social  Evenings  and  Social  to  Save.  Also  Eighty 
Pleasant  Evenings.  United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  Boston,  Mass. 
Price,  35  cents  each. 

This  group  of  books  describes  games  and  socials  found  especially  successful  by 
Christian    Endeavor   Societies. 

Library  and  Reading  Room 

Traveling  library  systems  or  county  libraries  in  1913  were  maintained 
by  the  following  States :  Alabama,  California,  Colorado,  Connecticut, 
Delaware,  Idaho,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Maine, 
Maryland,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Jersey, 
New  York,  North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Oregon,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Is- 
land, Tennessee,  Vermont,  Virginia,  Washington,  Wisconsin.  The 
loan  of  small  libraries  in  these  states  can  be  secured  by  churches  writ- 
ing to  the  State  Librarian  at  the  capital.  Also  many  colleges  now  have 
traveling  libraries  which  they  will  send  free  of  charge. 
"Buying  List  of  Books  for  Small  Libraries."  American  Library  Asso- 
ciation, 78  Washington  Street,  Chicago,  111.     Price,  1  0  cents. 

Other  Community  Meetings 

Singing  Schools 
Literary  Societies 
Grange 

Farmers*  Union 
Country  Life  Institutes 
The    Extension    Department    of   Agricultural    Colleges    are    ready    to 
cooperate  in  the  organization  of  many  of  the  above. 

Social  Centers 

Chelsey,  A.  M.  Social  Activities.  Association  Press,  124  East 
Twenty-eighth  Street,  New  York.     Price,  $1.00. 

An  iiiuslraied  manual  of  three  hundred  ways  to  entertain,  suitable  for  small 
evening  neighborhood  gatherings,  school  entertainments,  church  socials,  games, 
celebrations   of  holidays,   etc. 

Farewell,  Parris  T.  Village  Improvements.  Sturgis  &  Walton  Co., 
31  East  Twenty-seventh  Street,  New  York.     Price,  $1 .00. 

A  concrete  statement  of  many  ways  in  which  an  organized  community  may  make 
its  village  an  excellent  place  to  live  in.  The  recreational  side  of  community  life 
is   emphasized. 

Galpin,  C.  J.  "Rural  Social  Centers  in  Wisconsin."  Also  other  bul- 
letins dealing  with  social  surveys  and  rural  social  problems.  Agricultural 
College  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.     Free. 

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Hamner,  Lee  F.,  and  Knight.  Howard  R.  "Sources  of  Information 
on  Recreation."  Department  of  Recreation,  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  1  30 
East  Twenty-second  Street,  New  York.     Price,  1  0  cents. 

It  is  a  carefully  selected  list  of  books  and  pamphlets  upon  all  phases  of   recreation. 

Perry,  Clarence  A.  "How  to  Start  Social  Centers."  Department  of 
Recreation,  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  1 30  East  Twenty-second  Street, 
New  York.     Price,  1  0  cents. 

Embodies   various    practical    suRgestions. 

Persons,  Silas.  "Rural  Recreation  through  the  Church."  The  Play- 
ground and  Recreation  Association  of  America,  1  Madison  Avenue,  New 
York.     Price,  1  0  cents. 

"Rural  Recreation."  Special  numbers  of  The  Playground,  Vols.  V, 
VI,  VII.  The  Playground  and  Recreation  Association  of  America, 
1  Madison  Avenue,  New  York. 

Stern,  Renee  B.  Neighborhood  Entertainments.  Sturgis  &  Walton 
Co.,  31  East  Twenty-seventh  Street,  New  York.     Price,  $1.00. 

In  the  first  part  of  the  book  Ioc<!  improvement  associations,  clubs,  societies  and 
social  centers  are  discussed;  in  the  second,  home  entertainments  purely  for 
pleasure,   and   festivals   for  special   occasions. 

4.     The  Church  Life 

The  suggestions  for  improving  ihe  church  (38) 


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Some  of  the  Principal  Methods  for  Improving  the  Church 

Family  Worship 

The  Rev.  H.  W.  McLaughlin,  pastor  of  a  country  congregation  in 
Virginia,  has  prepared  a  Scripture  Reading  Calendar  which  greatly  stimu- 
lates daily  Bible  reading  and  facilitates  daily  family  worship  in  his  con- 
gregation. The  McCleur  Printing  Co.,  Staunton,  Va.,  have  a  prospectus 
of  the  calendar,  which  will  be  sent  to  any  one  who  may  wish  it. 

Local  Unified  Missionary  Policy 

"The  Church  Missionary  Committee."  Missionary  Education  Move- 
ment, New  York.     Price,  5  cents. 

A  manual  of  suggestions  on  a  unified  program  of  missionary  education  and  giving 
in  the  local  church.  It  should  mould  the  policy  of  every  church  that  wishes  to 
be   efficient. 

Every  Member  Canvass 

The  denominational  Mission  Boards  have  literature  on  this  subject, 
samples  of  which  will  be  sent  free. 

Modern  Methods  in  the  Sunday  School 

Diffendorfer,  R.  E.  "Missionary  Education  in  the  Sunday  School." 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  New  York.      Price,    1 0  cents. 

Describes  the  general  organizations  of  the  Missionary  Committee  and  methods 
of   missionary   education   in   the   Sunday-school. 

Trull,  George  Harvey.  Missionary  Methods  for  Sunda])  School 
Workers.  Revised  edition.  Missionary  Education  Movement,  New 
York.     Price,  boards,  50  cents;  postage,  7  cents  extra. 

The  title  adequately  explains  the  contents. 

Graded  Lessons 
Organized  Classes 
Teacher  Training  Class 

Equipment,  rooms,  curtained  off,  maps,  blackboards,  etc. 
Library  for  Teachers  and  Pupils 
All  Sunday  School  Boards  have  valuable  literature  on  these  subjects. 

Organizations  for  Boys  and  Girls 

Boy  Scouts  of  America,  200  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.  The  Chief 
Scout  Executive  sends  upon  request  numerous  pamphlets  telling  how  to 
organize  and  carry  on  Boy  Scout  work. 

Camp  Fire  Girls  Manual.  Camp  Fire  Girls  of  America,  1  1 8  East 
Twenty-eighth  Street,  New  York.     Price,  25  cents. 

A  book  of  instructions   for  the  organization  and  administration  of  local  camp  fires. 

"Canning  Clubs."  Girls'  Demonstration  Work.  Organization  and 
instruction  described  in  Circular  "A"  79,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry, 
United  States  Department  of  Agriculture.     Free. 

"Corn  Clubs."  Boys'  Demonstration  Work.  Organization  and  in- 
struction described  in  Circular  "A"  74,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  United 
States  Department  of  Agriculture.     Free. 

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"Eight  Week  Clubs  for  Girls."  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Publication  Depart- 
ment, 600  Lexington  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,   10  cents. 

It   tells   how  to   organize   the  clubs,   what   to   do  during  the   eight  weeks,   and   gives 
material   to  use. 

Fiske,  George  W.  Bo^  Life  and  Self -Government.  Association  Press, 
124  East  Twenty-eighth  Street,   New  York.      Price,   $1.00. 

Considers    the    various    stages    in    the    development    of    boy    life    and    discusses   boys' 
clubs. 

"Organizations  for  Young  People."  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publica- 
tion, Witherspoon  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Free. 

Tells    how    to    start    such    organizations    as     The    Knights   of    King    Arthur,    King's 
Daughters,   Junior   Brotherhoods,   Boys'    Brigades,   and   Civic  Clubs. 

Observance  of  Special  Days  and  Rally  Seasons 

Mothers'  Day 

Decision  Day  in  the  Sunday  School 

Christian  Festivals 

National  Holidays 

Ingatherings  to  the  Church 

Missionary  Entertainments  and  Demonstrations 
Send  for  a  complete  catalog  to  your  Home  and  Foreign  Mission  Boards 
or  to  the  Missionary  Education  Movement,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

Visiting 
The  Sick 
The  Newcomers 
The  Shut-ins 

Better  Church  Buildings 

Wilson,  Warren  H.  The  Church  at  the  Center.  Missionary  Educa- 
tion Movement,   156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,  50  cents. 

One    chapter   of    this    book    treats    this   subject. 

Church  Federation 

The  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  America,  1 05  East 
Twenty-second  Street,  New  York,  has  many  publications  dealing  with 
the  subject  of  Church  Federation. 

Organizations  for  Men 
Brotherhoods 
Farmers'  Clubs 

New  Rural  Church  Outlook  and  Methods 

Beeman,  H.  G.  "In  the  Rural  Districts."  The  American  Baptist 
Home  Mission  Society,  23  East  Twenty-sixth  Street,  New  York.  Price, 
5   cents. 

A    pamphlet    on    the    conservation    and    reinvigorating    of    forces    in    rural    districts. 
Tells   work   required    and   gives   examples   of   successful   workers. 

Brunner,  Edmund  de  S.,  Secretary.  "Report  of  the  Country  Church 
Commission  of  the  Moravian  Church."     Coopersburg,  Pa.     Free. 

Contains  a  workable  country  church  program. 

"Country  Churches  of  Distinction."  Presbyterian  Board  of  Home 
Missions,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.     Price,   10  cents. 

Describes  the  work  of  fifty  country  churches  which  have  been  especially  successful. 

36 


McNutt,  Matthew  B,  "Modern  Methods  in  the  Country  Church." 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York.  Price, 
5  cents. 

Personal  experiences  of   one   of   the  most   successful   country  pastors  of   the  United 
Slates. 

Persons,  Silas  E.  "The  Village  Church  and  the  Open  Country." 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Home  Missions,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 
Price,  5  cents. 

Tells   how    Dr.   Persons   made   his   church   meet   the   needs   of   the   entire   community 
in   a   remarkable   way. 

Wallace,  Henry.  "The  Rural  Church."  Board  of  Home  Missions 
of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  of  N.  A.,  Room  704,  Presbyterian 
Building,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Free. 

Pamphlet  showing  opportunities  in   the  rural   church,   its  present   and   future  outlook 
and  examples  of  successful  work. 

Good  leaflets,  pamphlets,  or  other  publications  of  other  Boards  relating 
to  the  Country  Church  Problem  can  generally  be  obtained. 


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The  Family 
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2.   Live  in  village 3.    In  open  country 4.   Occupation- 

5.  State  or  country  of  residence  previous  to  present  home 

6.  Years  in  this  home^ . 


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7.   Number  of  acres  now  operated  as  owner 8.   As  tenant 

9.   Total  acres  farmed 1 0.   Value  of  entire  farm 

per  acre  $ 1  I .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

1 2.   Special  need  of  this  farm 

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13.   Number  of  rooms 14.   Well  painted 15.   Run- 
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19,   religious 20.   agricultural 21.   others 

12.   What  musical  instruments 23.   An 

automobile 24.   A  driving  team 25.   Special  need  of  this 

home . — 

The  Social  Life 

26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . . 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1  2  months. 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united. 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now _^— _ 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


Suggested  Improvements 

35.  For  improving  farming  conditions  

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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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automobile 24.  A  driving  team 25.   Special  need  of  this 

home — 

The  Social  Life 

26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months- 


3L   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  communify  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Sj)ecial  religious  need  of  this  family . 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months. 


3 1 .   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.   U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now .. 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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The  Social  Life 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
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Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


3 1 .   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.  On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


The  Farm 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

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30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  12  months. 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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The  Church  Life 

28,  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30,   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31,   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called — '■ 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family— ^ 


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36.  The  school 


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6.  Years  in  this  home— 


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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family . 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

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3\.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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per  acre  $ 1  I .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

12.  Special  need  of  this  farm 


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18.  Number  of  books Number  of  papers  and  magazines 

19,  religious 20.   agricultural 21.   others 

22.   What  musical  instruments^ 23.   An 

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home 

The  Social  Life 
26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 
21 ,  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.   How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church _ 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . . 

34.   Sp>ecial  religious  need  of  this  family . 


Suggested  Improvements 

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9.   Total  acres  farmed 1  0.  Value  of  entire  farm 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church — 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 

3\.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 


34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1  2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


3 1 .   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.  Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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36.  The  school 


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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
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27,  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28,  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1  2  months 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united ^33,   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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38,  The  church 


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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months- 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called — . 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months- 


3L   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.  Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

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5.  State  or  country  of  residence  previous  to  present  home^ - . 

6.  Years  in  this  home 

The  Farm 

7.  Number  of  acres  now  operated  as  owner 8.   As  tenant 

9.   Total  acres  farmed 10.   Value  of  entire  farm 

per  acre  $ 1  1 .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

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22.   What  musical  instruments 23.   An 

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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.   U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 


34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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per  acre  $ 1  I .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

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19.  religious 20.   agricultural 21.   others 

22.  What  musical  instruments 23.  An 

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home 

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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.  Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.  Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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22.  What  musical  instruments 23.  An 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.   U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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for  not  attending  church 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 


34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater.  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 


34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months- 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.  Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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36.  The  school 


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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 

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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.  On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  communify  could  they  unite  now 

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per  acre  $ 1  1 .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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for  not  attending  church 

30.    Number   of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1  2  months 


31.    Number   of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now — 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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7.   Number  of  acres  now  operated  as  owner 8.   As  tenant 

9.   Total  acres  farmed 1 0.   Value  of  entire  farm 

per  acre  $ 1  I .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now ^_^ 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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22.   What  musical  instruments 23.  An 

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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church _ 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33,   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now — 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family^ — 


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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.  On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now __, 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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The  Church  Life 

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for  not  attending  church . 

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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
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for  not  attending  church 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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The  Social  Life 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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home 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.   U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T,  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now ^__ 


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28.   How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family . 


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35.  For  improving  farming  conditions  

36.  The  school 


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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1  2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now _ 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family — 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.  Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.  On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family^ — - 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family^ . . 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now^ _ 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church . — 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T,  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

30.   Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . 


34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now . . 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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for  not  attending  church 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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home 

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Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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The  Church  Life 

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for  not  attending  church . 

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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now _ 

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home 

The  Social  Life 

26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Special  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church _ 

30.  Number  of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months _ 

31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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6.  Years  in  this  home^ 


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home 

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26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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3 1 .   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family 


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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers* 
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31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  conununity  could  they  unite  now 

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home 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 
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all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

34.  Special  religious  need  of  this  family. 


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home . — — . 

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extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon,  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
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The  Church  Life 

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for  not  attending  church 

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31.  Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.  Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 


34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family- 


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common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now 

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The  Family 
Family  name- 


2.   Live  in  village 3.   In  open  country 4.   Occupation- 

5.  State  or  country  of  residence  previous  to  present  home 

6.  Years  in  this  home 


The  Farm 

7.   Number  of  acres  now  operated  as  owner 8.   As  tenant 

9.   Total  acres  farmed 1 0.  Value  of  entire  farm 

per  acre  $ 1  I .     The  two  principal  sources  of  income 

12.  Special  need  of  this  farm . 

The  Home 
13.  Number  of  rooms 14.  Well  painted 15.   Run- 
ning water 1 6.   Telephone 1  7.   R.  F.  D 

18.  Number  of  books Number  of  papers  and  magazines 

1 9.  religious 20.   agricultural 2 1 .   others 

22.   What  musical  instruments 23.   An 

automobile 24.  A  driving  team 25.   Special  need  of  this 

home 

The  Social  Life 

26.  Underscore  the  agencies  which  furnish  social  life  to  a  noticeable 
extent  for  this  family:  Lodge,  School,  Dance,  Church,  Saloon.  Home 
Party,  Home  Talent  Play,  Motion  Picture  Show,  Grange,  Farmers' 
Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

27.  Sf^ecial  social  need  of  this  family 

The  Church  Life 

28.  How  long  since  attended  church 29.   Reason 

for  not  attending  church __ 

30.   Number   of  times  a  minister  called  in  last  1 2  months 


31.   Number  of  years  since  a  minister  called 32.   Wish  to  see 

all  the  churches  in  this  community  united 33.   On  what 

common  needs  of  the  community  could  they  unite  now , 

34.   Special  religious  need  of  this  family— . 


Suggested  Improvements 

35.  For  improving  farming  conditions 

36.  The  school 


37.  Social  life  in  the  community 

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Union,  Musical  Organization,  Literary  Society,  Social  Club,  Pool  Room, 
Political  Organization,  Theater,  Athletic  Club,  National  Holiday  Cele- 
bration, Lecture  Course,  Boy  Scouts,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Fair,  Chautauqua. 

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The  Church  Life 

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